2009-06-16, 18:00
not at all. reading the specs have rather strict restrictions attached to it
dink Wrote:dabberdave can you give IPlayer-2009-06-13.zip a try. I have updated the category support so that it operates like the IPlayer website i.e. categories work across channels.
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Dink
SiphonDaPython Wrote:Hi all
I'm assuming this is hopefully the right place to post for issues with the iplayerv2 plugin.
I downloaded the plugin just over week or so ago and ensured it was all up-to-date - all worked very well and even better with the H264 build. Gone on to use it tonight and still working but all the listings appear stale from the last time I used it over a week ago. No newer build available in checker.
Any ideas?
Also, any idea when the fast fwd and rewind will appear? If you fall foul of the pause timeout it can be tough starting over
Cheers
yoda230 Wrote:Firstly thanks for producing such a marvellous plugin. I have installed XBMC using the Ubuntu PPA repositories (xbmc - 9.04.1-jaunty1) and the latest version of the iplayer v2 plugin (IPlayer-2009-06-13.zip). I am finding that the sound is quite far ahead of the video.
Is there any settings I can change to fix this? Anything else I can do.
Many thanks
yoda230 Wrote:I should also say that I am running this on an Acer Aspire Revo which has an Atom/Ion combo so it needs to use VDPAU to get decent video performance
yoda230 Wrote:I might be really thick, but I cannot see the audio sync options in the player section (http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=Videos_Settings#Player). Do I need to upgrade to the latest SVN? Thanks.
VDPAU definitely set on.
Tainted Wrote:I am very impressed withe quality of of 3.2meg stream. Thank you for this plugin.
But why does it take so long (6 to 8 seconds) in between sections? Can that be speeded up?
langauld Wrote:Hi all,
Have read the entire thread through, and unless I've missed something, is the only way to get the 800kbps H.264 streams work on the Xbox without it freezing after 4-5 minutes is to use the stable Babylon build?
It's just that I'm using the stable T3CH release (May 2009) at the moment, and have had no problems with it so far - apart from this freezing issue! I just wondered if the SVN build of T3CH (26th June) fixes this issue? I don't know what I'm looking for in the changelog on there, so I can't work it out for myself!
If it doesn't fix the issue, and I have to use the Babylon build, will I notice anything different about the overall usage of XBMC? I've only had the Xbox for about 2 weeks... But I love how stable it is, and from what I've read, the T3CH builds are the ones to trust. But I could be completely wrong, I admit n00b status in the XBMC field.
Thanks for any feedback
P.s. if I do have to settle for the Babylon build, would some kind soul mind either posting instructions or PM'ing me how to update my XBMC build to this one via FTP? Would love you forever!
dink Wrote:Either the stable 2009-06-01 or the very latest 2009-06-27 T3CH builds will work just fine with the 800kbps H.264 streams . I have used both these builds and they have proven stable and will work in almost exactly the same manner as the May 2009 build. Most of the changes are under the hood.
Upgrade instructions are here http://www.xbmc.org/wiki/?title=Installi...C_for_XBOX
Cheers
Dink